No because he's still in play so the ball is too. he just has to get it out and go
You can tell by their stomach getting bigger, & it looks sometimes like they have a ball under their shirt.
14 IS ON HIS BASKET BALL SHIRT
If the ball is inaccessible, it is ruled a ground rule double. Runners advance two bases.
They cannot... against the rules... otherwise everyone would do it to stop from fumbling while running
The main colour of a table tennis shirt must be clearly different from that of the ball in use. This is to ensure visibility of the ball, and for that reason the colour of the back of the shirt can be disregarded. It is the apparent colour of the clothing which is important, and the referee has to decide whether it provides sufficient contrast with the colour of the ball.
When any part of the ball or any part of the ball carrier touches the out of bounds line, the ball is out of play.
yes
Jeans, t-shirt and a ball cap :)
Although a tuxedo shirt is technically a dress shirt, it received its moniker after the advent of the tuxedo. The tuxedo was invented by Pierre Lorillard, who commissioned a tailless jacket for a ball. Although he did not wear it to the ball, several others wore the style, which was christened the "Tuxedo Jacket" after the name of the park in which the ball was held.
No. Running with the ball on your shirt is a direct free kick offense for deliberate handling. The shirt is considered an extension of the hands in this circumstance.
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It has been thought of, and tried, before. It is not allowed. The shirt is considered an extension of the arms and a direct free kick would be awarded to the opponents for deliberate handling. The referee clinics actually use a shoe example where a defender removes their shoe and throws it at the ball to deflect it away from the goal.